Some of the most fearsome matchup nightmares in the MIAA come in the wing/forward positional group.
These players are hard to categorize, but you know them when you see them. At the high school level, they're players who often play on the perimeter, but are strong and fast enough to get inside for buckets. Though they might not be the primary playmaker on a team (some are), they're capable ball-handlers, and they can defend opponents of different styles and sizes.
The below collection of talent includes a pair of state champion teammates, five standout juniors, and the top college prospect in the MIAA — a sophomore.
This is the second list previewing the MIAA's top stars; we covered guards yesterday. Here are the wings and forwards you need to know entering the winter.